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Issue

Need to connect to the VPN to access restricted on-campus systems

Resolution

The VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a network access service which permits remote systems to obtain a campus IP address and access the ND network as if they were locally connected. Certain restricted systems require a campus IP address for access.

Cisco AnyConnect is the recommended method to access the VPN. To install Cisco AnyConnect:


Note: Chrome OS, Windows RT and Windows Mobile do not support the VPN implementation used by Notre Dame at this time, which will limit the ability to access ND services from remote locations while using a Chromebook, other Chrome OS devices, Windows RT devices, and Windows Mobile phones. See Google's support page for additional information on supported VPN implementations.


After installing Cisco AnyConnect, you can connect to the VPN by opening the program and entering the server address

Then select Connect and  respond to the login prompts that appear.